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This document contacins StopLight information which was not available
when the documentation was printed.
01/10/94
********** MS-Windows Keyboard Lock:
The MSWIN.EXE program now has a Blank button which will
activate the Keyboard Lock. The Screen Saver can be activated
instead of the Keyboard Lock by modifying the "Keyboard Lock
during Screen Saver" setting for that user.
********** Default Hot Key Change:
The new default hot key is Alt+Ctrl. To activate the
Keyboard Lock, press Alt+Ctrl and hold both keys down for a
few seconds. The screen will be replaced by the Keyboard Lock.
The Hot Key can be changed to suit your needs. Please refer
to the manual for further information.
********** Default User Profile Change:
Initially, only the SYSADMIN and USER1 is configured as an
Active user. USER2 through USER15 are inactive. When
configuring users, make sure that they are Active if you
wish to grant access to the system.
09/27/93
********** Keyboard Lock Password:
When a user types in their password to clear the keyboard lock,
a series of asterisks will appear in the lower left corner of
the screen indicating how many characters have been typed. If
a mistake is made, Enter must be pressed and the password
typed in again.
05/27/93
********** Login Procedure Change:
When logging into the security system with a default name
and password, for example USER1 and PASSWORD, the user will
be asked to change their user name and their password.
Previously, the user was only asked to change their default
password. A new user name will not be asked for SYSADMIN,
but only for USER1 through USER15.
A user can change their StopLight login to match their network
login. With a single sign-on program available from Safetynet,
once a user logs into StopLight, they can be automatically
logged into the network. Contact Safetynet for more details
about single sign-on.
### END OF READ.ME ###